Exploiting the complementary character of CryoSat-2 and Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity satellite sea ice thickness products, daily Arctic sea ice thickness estimates from October 2010 to December 2016 are generated by an Arctic regional ice-ocean model with satellite thickness assimilated. The assimilation is performed by a Local Error Subspace Transform Kalman filter coded in the Parallel Data Assimilation Framework. The new estimates can be generally thought of as combined model and satellite thickness (CMST). It combines the skill of satellite thickness assimilation in the freezing season with the model skill in the melting season, when neither CryoSat-2 nor Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity sea ice thickness is available. Compar...
The retrieval of Arctic sea ice thickness is one of the major objectives of the European CryoSat-2 r...
Sea-ice thickness on a global scale is derived from different satellite sensors using independent re...
Arctic sea ice is diminishing with climate warming1 at a rate unmatched for at least 1,000 years2. A...
In the past decade groundbreaking new satellite observations of the Arctic sea ice cover have been m...
Accurately forecasting the sea-ice thickness (SIT) in the Arctic is a major challenge. The new SIT p...
Two CryoSat-2 sea ice thickness products derived with independent algorithms are used to initialize ...
Two CryoSat-2 sea ice thickness products derived with independent algorithms are used to initialize ...
Estimates of Arctic sea ice thickness have been available from the CryoSat-2 (CS2) radar altimetry m...
Advances in remote sensing of sea ice over the past two decades have resulted in a wide variety of s...
An Arctic sea ice thickness record covering from 2010 to 2016 is generated by assimilating satellite...
The quantification of the sea ice mass balance as the marine part of the cryosphere by satellite obs...
The feasibility of assimilating sea ice thickness (SIT) observations derived from CryoSat-2 along-tr...
Sea ice monitoring is helpful to the research of the Arctic channels and climate environment. Throug...
The accuracy of the initial state is very important for the quality of a forecast, and data assimila...
Sea ice monitoring is helpful to the research of the Arctic channels and climate environment. Throug...
The retrieval of Arctic sea ice thickness is one of the major objectives of the European CryoSat-2 r...
Sea-ice thickness on a global scale is derived from different satellite sensors using independent re...
Arctic sea ice is diminishing with climate warming1 at a rate unmatched for at least 1,000 years2. A...
In the past decade groundbreaking new satellite observations of the Arctic sea ice cover have been m...
Accurately forecasting the sea-ice thickness (SIT) in the Arctic is a major challenge. The new SIT p...
Two CryoSat-2 sea ice thickness products derived with independent algorithms are used to initialize ...
Two CryoSat-2 sea ice thickness products derived with independent algorithms are used to initialize ...
Estimates of Arctic sea ice thickness have been available from the CryoSat-2 (CS2) radar altimetry m...
Advances in remote sensing of sea ice over the past two decades have resulted in a wide variety of s...
An Arctic sea ice thickness record covering from 2010 to 2016 is generated by assimilating satellite...
The quantification of the sea ice mass balance as the marine part of the cryosphere by satellite obs...
The feasibility of assimilating sea ice thickness (SIT) observations derived from CryoSat-2 along-tr...
Sea ice monitoring is helpful to the research of the Arctic channels and climate environment. Throug...
The accuracy of the initial state is very important for the quality of a forecast, and data assimila...
Sea ice monitoring is helpful to the research of the Arctic channels and climate environment. Throug...
The retrieval of Arctic sea ice thickness is one of the major objectives of the European CryoSat-2 r...
Sea-ice thickness on a global scale is derived from different satellite sensors using independent re...
Arctic sea ice is diminishing with climate warming1 at a rate unmatched for at least 1,000 years2. A...